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The braclcet E being adjustable longitudinally, ai'dsin arranging therequired distance between the guidepin E and pin a; for diierent-lengthshafts. 4

By moving out the screwf until its collar comes against tliejournal-boxK, and turning the set-screw v, it fastens the sleeve r, and taking o`the guide-bar B, the lathe is then used in the ordinary Way. It might hedesirable to place the attachment ct'the rear side of the lathe.

'I am aware that it is not new, in the construction of machines forplaning and turning curved and irregular surfaces, to connect thesliding tool-holder with a stationary pattern, in order to guide thetool in a curved or irregular path, such adevicc being found describedin the patent granted to W. B. Bennet, May 21, 1867; nor do I claim suchconstruction as my invention ;r but What I do claim as my improvementsin machines of this character, is

1. The combination of the adjustable bracket H, the pattern-plateattached thereto, and the jointed guidebar Bfwithvthc tool-holder, whenarranged and operating substantially as described.

2. The combination of the sleeve r, set-screw e, and screw f, with thetoolholdenin the manner described, for the purpose of permitting -orprohibiting to the tool-holder, -as may be found necessary, independenttransverse-movement.

3. Arranging the bracket which supports'the pattern on the tail-stock ofthc machine, and connecting the vtool-holder with the pattern by ajointed lever, in the manner substantially as herein described.

SQUIRE TEAL.

Witnesses:

WM. S. LoUeHBono-UGH, JAS. L. GAGE.

